• William Ged (1699 – 19 October 1749) was a Scottish goldsmith who has been credited with the invention of stereotyping. However, he was not the first...
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  • up GED, Ged, or ged in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ged or GED may refer to: Ged, Louisiana, an unincorporated community in the United States Ged, a...
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  • Gerald William "Ged" Baldwin OC (January 18, 1907 – December 16, 1991) was a Canadian politician who served as the member of Parliament (MP) for the riding...
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    Francis Garden, Lord Gardenstone (1721–1793), judge (unmarked grave) William Ged (1699–1749), inventor of stereotyping (unmarked grave) Walter Geikie...
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  • voracious eater. The earliest written record of the surname Geddes is of William Ged, from Shropshire, England, recorded within the Pipe Rolls in the year...
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    1979 Telephone: Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922) Print stereotyping: William Ged (1690–1749) Roller printing: Thomas Bell (patented 1783) The adhesive...
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    'binaural sound' for the Stereo– Alan Blumlein Print stereotyping – William Ged (1690–1749) Teletext Information Service – The British Broadcasting Corporation...
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    sources often describe the process as having been invented in 1725 by William Ged, who apparently stereotyped plates for the Bible at Cambridge University...
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    High School. However, he eventually turned his back on gang life, got his GED, and obtained employment with the Los Angeles Times. From 1992 to 1993, Hughley...
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  • Stereotype printing, a copying process, is developed by Scottish goldsmith William Ged. The concept later generates the word "stereotyping". The ocular Harpsichord...
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    Gerardine Mary "Ged" Kearney (born 29 October 1963) is an Australian politician and trade unionist who is the Australian Labor Party (ALP / Labor) member...
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  • was incarcerated at the Maine State Prison in Warren, where he earned his GED, has been active in charity work and worked as an electrician at the prison...
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  • attack Ged's village, in search of the wizard of prophecy (Ged). Ged learns his first spell from an elderly woman. When the invasion comes, Ged uses a...
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  • torture. The JRC is known for its use of the graduated electronic decelerator (GED), a device that administers electric shocks to residents as part of the institution's...
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    was opened in 1913. Alois Senefelder's contribution ranks alongside William Ged's invention of stereotyping, Friedrich Koenig's steam press and Ottmar...
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    references to the ceremony. The Bride lap in to the Bed, Ann the Bridgroom ged till her The Fidler crap [crept] in to the mids[t] Ann they H—dled altogether...
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    Tweedie after the murder of William Geddes in 1558. The crest badge suitable for members of Clan Ged is derived from the arms of Ged of that Ilk, which is recorded...
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    goes to Waiheke". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 24 April 2023. Shaw, William (August 1988). "Frankie says see you in court". Blitz. Green, Thomas H...
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    teenager for it. "Political Platform Ged Nash TD". Eolas Magazine. 25 October 2022. Retrieved 24 December 2022. "Senator Ged Nash TD - Biography". The Labour...
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  • Hull Kingston Rovers club history, 'The Robins' it was recorded that, "...Ged Dunn had been at Craven Park since 1971 and in his 11 playing seasons established...
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  • James, was in partnership with William Ged for carrying into operation stereotype printing invented by the latter. Ged describes at length the intrigues...
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    attention to printing. In 1781, he began work on stereotypes. In 1725, William Ged had obtained a privilege for a development of Van der Mey's process,...
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  • heroine of the second book of the Earthsea series The Tombs of Atuan, and Ged, the hero of the first book, A Wizard of Earthsea. Tehanu begins slightly...
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    division was contested for the first time at the 2019 federal election, with Ged Kearney of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) elected as its inaugural member...
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  • torso. A former Boy Scout, Spader was a high school dropout who passed the GED high school equivalency exam. Spader had formed a club he called "The Disciples...
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    William O'Brien (23 January 1881 – 31 October 1968) was a politician and trade unionist in Ireland. While rarely dominating the political spotlight, O'Brien...
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  • educational progress by helping them earn their General Educational Development (GED) diplomas and becoming a "jailhouse lawyer" of sorts, helping them with their...
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    William Richard Shorten (born 12 May 1967) is an Australian politician and former trade unionist serving as the current Minister for Government Services...
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    Earthsea, based on the novels by Ursula K. Le Guin. He played the role of Ged, a young wizard-in-training, who takes advice from a Magus (Danny Glover)...
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    warden agreed on the condition that Dutton go back to school and get his GED. Dutton accomplished that and eventually completed a two-year college program...
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